Answer:
1. cerebellum
2. brainstem
3. cerebrum
4. cerebrum
5. brainstem
6. cerebrum
7. cerebellum
Explanation:
The cerebellum is a region of the brain located behind the top part of the brainstem, which coordinates voluntary movements (e.g., posture, balance, coordination, speech). The cerebellum is well known to regulate the balance of the body. The brainstem is a type of automatic control center that connects the cerebrum with the spinal cord. The pons represents a group of nerves that serve as connection between the cerebrum and cerebellum. The pons are located in the brainstem (between the midbrain and the medulla oblongata). The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and can be divided into right and left hemispheres. These hemispheres communicate with each other by the corpus callosum.
Which of the following is a subsystem of an organism?Please explain and I give you 5 stars.
A.cell
B.organ system
C.tissue
D.all of the above
Answer:
D
Explanation:
In multicellular organisms, the body is a system of multiple, interacting subsystems. Subsystems are groups of cells that work together to form tissues. Interactions are limited to the circulatory, excretory, digestive, respiratory, muscular, and nervous systems.
Hi I need help with #1 that is shown in the image below. Pls answer and give me a explanation.
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Answer:
DNA is double-stranded, but only one strand serves as a template for transcription at any given time. This template strand is called the noncoding strand. ... In most organisms, the strand of DNA that serves as the template for one gene may be the nontemplate strand for other genes within the same chromosome.
Answer:
35. I think ture
36 . true
37.i think False
38.T but it is complementary base pairing
39.
40.you have to use amino acid table for this
What are the non-living components of an ecosystem?
Consider this plant cell. The organelles in a plant cell are labeled. Part G is the middle layer of the cell. Which organelle is labeled G?
Answer:
Hi. You didn't show the picture that shows organelle G, but since you showed that organelle is the middle layer of the cell, we can say that it is the plasma membrane.
Explanation:
In general, we can state that the plant cell has three layers, the cell wall, the plasma membrane and the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is the inner layer, where most of the organelles and the cell nucleus are located. Above the cytoplasm is the plasma membrane, which is semi-permeable and promotes the regulation of the entry and exit of substances from within the cell. Above this membrane is the cell wall, which is an impermeable structure that protects the cell and promotes its rigidity. In this case, we can consider that the middle layer of the cell is the plasma membrane.
Starch is a polysaccharide used as a component of cell walls in plants.
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
is type of carbohydrates
False. Starch is a polysaccharide used as an energy storage molecule in plants, but it is not a component of cell walls.
What are structural component of cell wall?Cell walls are structural components found in the outermost layers of cells in plants, fungi, and some bacteria. They provide support and protection for the cell, and are composed of a variety of different biomolecules, including cellulose, pectin, and lignin.
Starch, on the other hand, is a complex carbohydrate that is synthesized and stored in the cells of plants, particularly in the seeds, roots, and tubers. It is made up of long chains of glucose molecules and is used by plants as an energy source, particularly during times when the plant does not have access to light for photosynthesis. Starch is not a component of cell walls.
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is eczema recessive or dominant? explain why or how.
Answer:
When caused by CARD11 gene mutations, atopic dermatitis has an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern , which means one copy of the altered CARD11 gene in each cell is sufficient to cause the disorder.
Explanation:
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If y'all know science can y'all do dis, it's a multiple-choice question
' What is the net force required to give a box of mass 5 kg an acceleration of 4 m/s2 ?'
The answer to the question is
The number 20.
Hope this helps you. Sorry if i am wrong.
The skull and vertebrae are part of the _________ in vertebrates. circulatory system endoskeleton nervous system exoskeleton Science
Answer:
Endoskeleton
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
Answer:
nerveos systum i think is tha anser
explain why you would recommend the nguni cattle meat to consumers in your locality?
Answer:
Due to their natural growth.
Explanation:
I would recommend the meat of Nguni cattle to consumers in the locality because of their pure quality. These cattles have excellent resistance to internal and external parasites with natural immunity to kill borne diseases. There is no injections or vaccines are given to these cattles which enables them to grow in natural environment. So due to their natural growth, the meat have higher quality as compared to other cattle's meat.
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The tissues that develop from
of a zygote are the direct result of:
a. Meiosis and fertilization
B. Fertilization and differentiation
C. Asexual reproduction and meiosis
D. Differentiation, later,
Fertilization
Answer:
D. differentiation, later, fertilization
Question # 1: Which shape is CLOSEST to the truth for the shape of planet 1 point
Earth?
1. Which object best represents a true scale model
of the shape of Earth? (1) a table tennis ball
(2) a football (3) an egg (4) a pear
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Option 4
Answer:
(1) a table tennis ball
Explanation:
The earth will most closely resemble any type of sphere or circular ball.
Suggest one other use of glucose in a potato plant that's still growing below ground
Answer:
glucose is used to make cell walls, make protein amd stored as starch.
A single species can feed at only one tropic level
True
False
Answer: True sorry if I’m wrong.
Explanation:
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Explain how Sodium and Potassium exchange during active transport Write your answer in 5 steps
Answer:
You can use these notes to answer your question
What is an amino acid
Answer:
i dont know
Explanation:
bgggfbjn
Choose the phase of meiosis in column 2 that best matches each event in column 1. - one haploid set of replicated chromosomes at each spindle pole - genetic recombination events take place - shortest stage - aligning of bivalents in the center of a spindle - one haploid set of unreplicated chromosomes at each spindle pole - aligning of monovalents in the center of a spindle - separation of homologous chromosomes - separation of sister chromatids A. telophase II B. anaphase I C. metaphase I D. prophase II E. anaphase II F. telophase I G. metaphase II H. prophase I
Answer:
H. prophase I → genetic recombination events take place
C. metaphase I → aligning of bivalents in the center of a spindle
B. anaphase I → separation of homologous chromosomes
F. telophase I → one haploid set of replicated chromosomes at each spindle pole
D. prophase II → shortest stage
G. metaphase II → aligning of monovalents in the center of a spindle
E. anaphase II → separation of sister chromatids
A. telophase II → one haploid set of unreplicated chromosomes at each spindle pole
Explanation:
Through the process of Meiosis, a diploid germ cell (2n) divides and originates four daughter cells with a haploid chromosome number (n). Each daughter cell has half of the chromosomes of the original one. Meiosis is completed in two phases. During the first phase, and after replication, occurs the chromosome´s reduction division. During the second phase, the cell suffers a new, not reductive division.
1. In the first phase, Meiosis I:
Prophase I: Chromosomes condensate and became visible. Occurs crossing-over between homologous chromosomes. Crossin-over makes the daughter cells to be genetically different from the original one. Metaphase I: The pairs of homologous chromosomes randomly align in the equatorial plane. Anaphase I: occurs the independent separation of homologous chromosomes that migrate to opposite poles of the cell. This separation generates different chromosomal combinations in the daughter cells. Telophase I: Each of the homologous pairs chromosomes is already in the corresponding poles, and the nuclear membrane forms again in each pole.2. In the second phase, Meiosis II:
Prophase II: Chromosomes condensate again and become visible. Metaphase II: Chromosomes join the spindle apparatus and migrate to the equatorial plane, where they randomly line up. Sister chromatids are holden together until they reach the Anaphase. Anaphase II: Centromeres divide, chromatids get separated, and each of them goes forward an opposite cellular pole. Telophase II: Once in the poles, the chromosomes became lax again, and cytokinesis occurs.
Which of the following best represents the purpose of fertilizers?
Answer:
Fertilizer, natural or artificial substance containing the chemical elements that improve growth and productiveness of plants. Fertilizers enhance the natural fertility of the soil or replace the chemical elements taken from the soil by previous crops.
Because it is ______ , fermentation _______ oxygen.
Answers:
aerobic/requires
anaerobic/requires
aerobic/does not require
anaerobic/does not require
Answer:
anaerobic/does not require
Explanation:
anaerobic occurs in the absence of oxygenWhat is photosynthesis
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which process produce two genetically distinct haploid cells
Answer: mitosis
Explanation:
Summary of human nutrition
Answer:
Human nutrition is the process of which substances are Transformed into tissues and energy which are used up to mental and physical activities!
what is the all year round climate present in the philipines
The average year-round temperature measured from all the weather stations in the Philippines, except Baguio, is 26.6 °C (79.9 °F). Cooler days are usually felt in the month of January with temperature averaging at 25.5 °C (77.9 °F) and the warmest days, in the month of May with a mean of 28.3 °C (82.9 °F).
The diagram above illustrates the carbon cycle. Which of the Following components of the diagram represent carbon sinks?
A. marine photosynthesis and respiration
B. volcanoes and soil carbon
C. oceans and fossil carbon
D. factories and photosynthesis
Answer:
D) Factories and Photosynthesis
Please help me with please
two types of global food webs show the feeding relationships of organsms. What distinguishes one type of global web from the other?
A whether the producers are located on land or in water
B whether or not the food web includes tertiary consumers
C whether the web includes animals that migrate during the year
D whether the ecosystem described by the web is localized or very broad
Answer:
A. wheter the producers are located on land or in the water.
Identify what holds DNA, the hereditary information of a cell?
(Its not the nucleus)
PLEASE HELP!
Answer:
chromatin network or chromosomes
Which of the following best describes the producers in a terrestrial food web?
A) They are at the top of the energy pyramid.
B) They obtain their energy from consumers.
C) They are unaffected by decomposers.
D) They convert energy from the sun to chemical energy.
Answer:
The correct answer is - D. They convert energy from the sun to chemical energy.
Explanation:
In any food web, producers are the organism that can make their own food and energy by converting light energy coming from the sun into chemical energy, this process called photosynthesis.
Normally producers are green plants. These are present at the bottom of the energy pyramid as these are the highest in the number. Consumers et energy from producers by feed on them.
Which of the following materials do cone bearing plants produce for reproduction?
O spores and pollen
O flowers
O egg and sperm cells
O anther and stigma
Long
Answer:spores and pollen
Explanation:
which type of sugar and types of bonds are found in a DNA molecule??
Answer:
phosphate group, pentose and nitrogenous bas
Explanation:
several of these nucleotide monomers are joined together by phosphodieters to creat DNA bonds